Long URLs
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My website is hosted by Hubspot. When I create a blog, the URL, as an example, would be: http://www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/27061/Manage-By-the-Numbers/
Instead I am getting the URL below. Google Webmaster tools and moz see this as an error and google says it can't crawl because it is a non-existent page. Users cannot see this page, and Hubspot can't figure it out, but google and moz see it. This problem is occurring on about 25 blogs out of 150. Any ideas? And thanks.
URL: http://www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/27061/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/bid/12158/Manage-By-the-Numbers
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It looks like there is a giant javascript form (
<form <="" span="">name="Form") on the page that is likely generating all those nonsense URLs. You're not actually linking to them with HTML anchors, but Google and other crawlers can still detect them.</form>
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